Here's what i'm wondering, why did PTA stop doing any commentary tracks after Boogie Nights ?? His commentaries on BN and Sydney has got to be some of the most passionate, informative and interesting pieces on film making i've ever heard and seen and its unfortunate that he stopped doing them.

Anyways, looking forward to The Master, havent been to the theaters since TWBB and there's no movie more deserving to watch in a theater than a PTA movie.

Something I have thought about before. My guess is that PTA was frustrated in his indiscretions, particularly one anecdote where he intentionally flouted on-set insurance policy (asking Wahlberg to crash the car into the tree).

Didn't Paul say of East of Eden something like "I love the book, but I still don't know what they were trying to do with the movie." Why are there no links to WHAT Paul said about these movies? That would be more useful

In an interview with Elvis Mitchell (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90uWF-UUG1E) PTA says that he generally likes movies that have only pictures and music and he mentions "Koyaanisqatsi". (but cites "Baraka" as a bigger influence.) Can you get "Koyaanisqatsi" on here?